HOBOKEN - The city's newest restaurant officially opened yesterday featuring celebrities, hot dogs, and music from none other than Frank Sinatra.

After having a soft-opening last week, the WindMill held its official celebration with local celebrities Artie Lange and Danny Aiello joining co-owners Roger Corrado and Timothy Cochrane, Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer, and actor Alex Corrado at the ribbon cutting.

"We really feel that we're going to do well here in Hoboken, if not better than the Shore locations, due to everything that's happening throughout the year here," Corrado said.

The co-owners said they are both excited to see their dream become a reality after waiting for the right location to open up on Hudson Street, just steps from Hoboken Terminal.

Zimmer said she was "thrilled" that a spot in Hoboken was chosen for the chain, which has a following from far beyond the Shore.

Hoboken resident and former Howard Stern Show sidekick Artie Lange helped serve up a tray of the restaurant's signature hot-dogs fresh off the grill right after the ribbon cutting. Then he enjoyed some hot dogs himself.

"I like my dogs with mustard, sauerkraut, a little bit a of chili," said the comedian. "But just a little - you don't want to destroy the flavor of the hot dog," he added.

The restaurant offers seating for 24 inside, 22 outside, and plans to be open till 4 a.m. on weekends to cater to the late-night crowd.

WindMill Hoboken will also have several unique features not present at the other WindMill restaurants, including delivery and a smartphone app that will allow users to browse the menu and place orders from their phones or tablets.

A mural in the back of the restaurant shows Carlo's Bakery, the Rat Pack of the 1960s with Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe, and Giants quarterback Eli Manning.

There's even a small portrait of Snooki being dragged away to Jersey City, a nod to Hoboken's decision to deny filming permits to the Jersey Shore spin-off.

Asked if Hobokenites will be able to spot him at the restaurant in the flesh, Lange responded with a definite "yes."

"You kidding me? I plan on walking or driving here all the time," he said.